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Total Recommendations: 5

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Yajin Tensei
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Karate Baka Isekai
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This two manga take the same concept in absolutely opposite direction. Karate Baka Isekai elevates karate to a super power, the beauty of the martial art breaks bones and hearts, the perfect purity of his movements can only be compared to the perfect purity of his heart which exists only for karate. The art is dynamic to a fault with brush work as strong as a kick to the back of your head. Slowly the world is won over by our MC and he brings change not only through his heroic actions but the spirit behind them. Yajin Tensei is also about an older dude that only liked karate sent to a fantasy world. But here we consider how lonely your life has to be to reach middle age and only liking the physical training you do on your free time. Karate is ugly and direct, both in combat and in how it's drawn, and being forced to use it as a way to kill is as heavy as anything when you have to constantly kill or be killed but he has to feel in his body every action he does. The world is ugly and dangerous, even in cities there's a constant threat of being stabbed in the back for a few coins and all relationships can, and will, be used as a weakness. And they both started the same year! It's really interesting how opposite both went with the same concept.

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Ganota no Onna
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Tokusatsu Gagaga
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Otaku office lady has to hide her secret even though every fiber in her being screams for it. In Tokusatsu the MC slowly forms a team of misfits, which makes it a bit more interesting than just variants on the same joke. It's pretty much a genre by itself.

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Chio-chan no Tsuugakuro
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Dasei 67 Percent
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While they differ greatly in the age of the characters and the kind of scenarios they find, both are stories about relatively cute girls taking normal everyday challenges too seriously. Both have a clear leaning towards action shots and dynamic poses, making them action comedies about nothing. Chio-chan is more focused in gamer life and is a bit less realistic both in art style and scenarios, Dasei has a more solid style which lends itself to vaguely ecchi illustrations and uses a variety of complex sets to bring up new absurd tense situations. You can easily tell that both artists work mainly in porn but neither gets raunchy at any point.

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Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji
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Btooom!
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Since the biggest strength of Btooom is seeing how characters deals with a series of rules and limitations in a competition for their lives, exploiting their possibilities and forming dubious alliances, one of the best representatives of that concept is Kaiji. While it's gambling instead of blowing up; the strategies, twists and characters are much more detailed and original. No fan service but at least the art doesn't hurt the story.

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Keimusho no Naka
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Shissou Nikki
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Both deal in a very straight forward way with the real life of the authors, mangakas who stopped working for contextual reasons and lived simpler lives not entirely by choice.

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